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Made up of small towns, mid-sized communities, and urban commercial districts, the thousands of organizations, individuals, volunteers, and local leaders that make up Main Street America™ represent the broad diversity that makes this country so unique.

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Metuchen, New Jersey © Lauren Beischer

Metuchen Downtown Alliance in Metuchen, New Jersey, was one of three winners of the prestigious 2023 Great American Main Street Award (GAMSA), which recognizes communities for their excellence in comprehensive preservation-based commercial district revitalization. Sponsored by The Hartford and selected by a national jury of community preservation professionals and leaders in the fields of economic development, Metuchen Downtown Alliance was recognized for excellence in creating a welcoming, walkable, and inclusive downtown through innovative and family-friendly programming.


Main Street America Program: Metuchen Downtown Alliance
Coordinating Program: Main Street New Jersey
Year Organization Founded: 2016
Population: 15,493
Public and Private Reinvestment: $168 million
Net New Jobs: 144
Buildings/​Structures Rehabilitated: 104

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Four people stand shoulder to shoulder in front of a large red "M" structure. Behind them, a plaza is filled with visitors and white pop-up canopy tents staffed by vendors participating in a spring bazaar event.

Metuchen Downtown Alliance board members at the annual Spring Bazaar. © Lauren Beischer

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Metuchen Downtown Alliance’s ability to leverage the Main Street Approach to achieve such remarkable change in just seven years is astounding,” remarked Main Street America Interim President and CEO Hannah White. Their unwavering commitment to transparent organizational leadership, inclusive place activation, and shop local’ community identity provides an inspiring model for success.” 

With support from the Borough of Metuchen and extensive engagement with community members, Metuchen Downtown Alliance was formed in 2016 to address concerns related to the area’s high commercial vacancy rate, low business retention, and poor appearance. Equipped with support from local elected officials and residents, Main Street New Jersey, and the Main Street Approach, MDA’s leadership moved quickly to implement programs designed to make a meaningful and lasting impact.

  • The exterior of the storefront for a plant shop. The storefront features large windows with the words "TERRACE Plant Shop" installed on the central pane; in the sidewalk area directly in front of the windows, hay bales, wooden folding chairs, and potted flowers create a seating area.

    Terrace Plant Shop opened in Downtown Metuchen in 2021. © Lauren Beischer

  • In a plaza, white pop-up canopy tents provide temporary storefronts for vendors at a winter market. In the foreground, a sign reads "Shop and Enjoy our Downtown - MDA" and in the background, the exterior of an new construction apartment complex is visible.

    Metuchen’s Town Plaza is the site for MDA’s Winter Market. © Lauren Beischer

One of the alliance’s first activities — rallying businesses and residents in come downtown for Small Business Saturday — exceeded everyone’s expectations and sparked a culture of supporting local businesses. Today Shop Small” has become a core part of the community’s identity and MDA serves a critical role in nurturing small business creation, preservation, and growth. To date, 60 businesses have benefited from façade, technology, and marketing grants, as well as increased engagement with families through the annual Kids Takeover event, where shops offer youth-oriented activities. 

  • A large and brightly colored Chinese dragon during a Lunar New Year parade. Underneath the dragon, teenagers dressed in black with red sashes tied around their waists, walk in a single file line holding up poles attached to segments of the dragon.

    Lunar New Year dragon dancers parade through downtown delighting attendees. © Richard Alfonzo Photography

  • Spectators of all ages gather around an outdoor dance floor to cheer on two boys who are breakdancing.

    The annual Breakdancing on the Town Plaza event brings a diverse crowd and performers from New York City and New Jersey. © Richard Alfonzo Photography

Notable accomplishments also include supporting new housing downtown and hosting inclusive activation activities through iterative placemaking projects, public art installations, and community events that reflect the rich and diverse identities of Metuchen’s residents. Since 2016, the downtown resident population has increased thanks to the addition of 387 new apartments. With more residents living downtown, patronage of local businesses has also increased to $5.5 million annually. Coupled with MDA’s small business assistance programs, 144 businesses-including 19 new restaurants, cafés, and bakeries-have opened and the vacancy rate has dropped from 22 percent to 4 percent.

Two men and one woman stand in front of a brightly colored mural. The woman speaks into a microphone; to her right a man holds a cluster of balloons and a large pair of ceremonial scissors; the other man stands to her left.

Raul Ayala’s mural, You Can Always Go Home Again (2022), celebrates themes of social justice, memory, immigration, and resistance in downtown Metuchen’s Imagination Alley. © Isaac Kremer

In a relatively short time, and with exceptional creativity and organization, Metuchen Downtown Alliance has become a leader not only in the New Jersey Main Street community but the national Main Street community as well,” remarked Gina Fischetti, State Coordinator at Main Street New Jersey. Through the leadership of past Director Isaac Kramer and current Director Dawn Mackey, the dedication of countless volunteers and the hard work and guidance of past state coordinators, Metuchen is not only a wonderful place to visit, but a wonderful place to live as well. MSNJ is thrilled that Downtown Metuchen has been recognized for its hard work as a Great American Main Street Award winner!”

  • People participating in a Pride parade joyfully walk down a sidewalk while waving rainbow flags.

    Downtown Metuchen’s Pride on the Plaza event recognizes and celebrates members of their LGBTQ+ community. © Richard Alfonzo Photography

  • In a plaza, young cheerleaders dressed in purple and black shake pom poms while engaging with a snare drum musician who holds out a microphone to one of the cheerleaders.

    A drumline musician celebrates with youth cheerleaders at Metuchen’s annual Juneteenth Celebration in 2022. © Richard Alfonzo Photography

MDA’s commitment to strong organizational leadership takes shape through quarterly meetings, direct and transparent communication with stakeholders, and volunteer-led teams that design and administer events and programs. To date, MDA’s volunteers have contributed over 25,000 hours of service, valued at over $641,000.

A covered, elevated railroad line crosses a roadway and pedestrian walkway. The words "Metuchen Shop Small, Shop Local" are painted in large white letters.

Metuchen’s Main Street bridge encourages residents and visitors to Shop Small, Shop Local.” © Lauren Beischer

To achieve this recognition so quickly is truly awe inspiring,” says Dawn Mackey, Executive Director at Metuchen Downtown Alliance. As an outsider with intimate insight into other small downtowns, I can confidently say that Metuchen is incredibly unique and the secret ingredient here is the community. When volunteers, the municipality, landlords, and businesses put their hearts into one mission, the results are pure magic. I could not be more proud of the work this team has done and am excited for this opportunity to introduce Metuchen, officially as a Great American Main Street. I can’t wait to see what’s next.”